cluciano63
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It isn’t her apt, and she is giving him order to put up his hands etc....good grief. This all makes me sick. And scared, living in a building with police...
Justine Damond died after she spoke. She said something like 'I am going to die' and died shortly after.That's why I immediately wonder if it can be disproved by the autopsy...
I can’t read who the judge is. Anyone?
Affidavit: Officer Shot Into Darkened Apt., Killing Resident
Ok so which is it? Did she go in the hallway to check the address to see where she was or did she turn the light on and see the wrong apartment? So many contradictions in this entire murder.
Ummmm... if you think someone's broken into your apartment and you're not in the apartment, you maybe go outside and call 911?
Makes no sense that she got this mixed up with her own apartment.
No, they are not letting that out.do you guys know amount of time her shift ended and all this happened?
I read the complaint, why would she go check the number on the door? Wouldn't she have just given her apartment number? If she thought she was in her apartment, she would not have looked at the door for the number.
She also forgot where the hell she parked. How could she forget that she parked on the 4th floor parking when she knew upon driving onto that parking garage floor that she would have to go down 1 flight in the elevator.I cant help but wonder if their is addiction and she was scared to admit she was altered as it relates to her employ
being a floor off with a bright red matt that you dont have has to mean some processing problems imo
Very good point.I read the complaint, why would she go check the number on the door? Wouldn't she have just given her apartment number? If she thought she was in her apartment, she would not have looked at the door for the number.
Same here. My heart is in pieces. I cannot begin to comprehend the family’s pain. And when they think it can’t get worse? It does.Same reaction I had.
ETA: Can't imagine what his family is going thru. Seeing the brother's tears in the press conference was too much. And the unbelievable strength of his mother.
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The affidavit filed for the manslaughter arrest of a Dallas police officer who shot Harding graduate Botham Jean in his own apartment says he ignored her verbal commands and she fired after she entered his apartment thinking it was her own.
She said she didn't know she was in the wrong place until after she'd shot Jean. She said the door opened at the push of electronic key card into the door lock and that when she was entered the apartment was dark and she could only see the silhouette of someone she presumed was a burgla
Affidavit released in Dallas cop's shooting of Harding graduate
She also forgot where the hell she parked. How could she forget that she parked on the 4th floor parking when she knew upon driving onto that parking garage floor that she would have to go down 1 flight in the elevator.
Forgive me if I am ignorant on this, but my son lived in an apartment building that had a parking garage a few floors. You park on the floor you live on and go through a secure door that leads to the apartment hallway where all the apartments are on that floor. You do not get in an elevator unless you have to go to an upper or lower floor to get to your apartment. (Or unless you come in off the street in the main entrance not the garage) So how did she end up getting on an elevator on the 4th floor that is on the forth floor? What was she doing in the damn elevator unless she knew she had to go a floor down and then all of a sudden have amnesia and not take the elevator down a floor and just step back out of the elevator still on the forth floor? I am confused about this whole murder.
I can't either---as in I can't believe it's true. A dying man who's shot in the chest and a neighbor can hear him say that?? She must have had one of those devices that magnify sound because he couldn't have said it in a voice much above a whisper and he was in his apt.Omg, I. Can’t.![]()
It does say ”Guyger drew her handgun, gave verbal commands that were ignored and fired her weapon twice, striking 26-year-old Botham Jean once in the torso.“.
”Ignoring verbal commands“ can mean anything from not putting his hands up to walking towards the door.
3:50 p.m.
An investigator says a Dallas police officer who shot and killed her neighbor after mistaking his apartment for her own said that when she inserted her key in his door, it opened because it had been slightly ajar.
David Armstrong of the Texas Rangers wrote in an arrest affidavit released Monday that Officer Amber Guyger said it was nearly completely dark inside the apartment when she entered it Thursday night and she thought she was encountering a burglar in her home.
He says Guyger said the person ignored her verbal commands and she fired twice. One struck Jean in the chest and he later died.
The affidavit says Guyger was on the phone with 911 reporting the shooting when she turned on the apartment lights and discovered she was in the wrong apartment. It says Jean's apartment was the one right above Guyger's and the apartment layouts and exterior hallways were nearly identical.
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Justine Damond died after she spoke. She said something like 'I am going to die' and died shortly after.
I wonder if they paid her bail and are also going to pay her attorney fees, even though she wasn't on duty.Really nice, she lives in the same apartment building as Guyger, she must feel really safe! I wonder if Guyger can be evicted, I wouldn't want her as a renter there any longer, the other residents wouldn't feel safe. And Guyger is probably not safe now either.
What makes me really angry, is I would like to know how long she is eligible for administrative leave with pay. How many of you could kill someone and get paid to stay home with full pay for months on end?
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